1 Connman configuration file format
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4 Connman uses configuration files to provision existing services. Connman will
5 be looking for its configuration files at STORAGEDIR which by default points
7 Those configuration files are text files with a simple format and we typically
8 have one file per provisioned network.
14 These files can have an optional global entry describing the actual file.
15 The 2 allowed fields for that entry are:
16 - Name: Name of the network.
17 - Description: Description of the network.
20 Service entry [service_*]
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23 Each provisioned service must start with the [service_*] tag. Replace * with
24 your service identifier.
25 The service identifier can be anything and will be used internally by connman
26 to store the different services into an hash table.
29 - Type: Service type. We currently only support wifi.
30 - SSID: An hexadecimal or a string representation of a 802.11 SSID.
31 - EAP: EAP type. We currently only support tls or peap.
32 - CACertFile: File path to CA certificate file (PEM/DER).
33 - ClientCertFile: File path to client certificate file (PEM/DER).
34 - PrivateKeyFile: File path to client private key file (PEM/DER/PFX).
35 - PrivateKeyPassphrase: Password/passphrase for private key file.
36 - PrivateKeyPassphraseType: We only support the fsid passphrase type for now.
37 This is for private keys generated by using their own filesystem UUID as the
38 passphrase. The PrivateKeyPassphrase field is ignored when this field is set
40 - Identity: Identity string for EAP.
41 - Phase2: Phase2 (inner authentication with TLS tunnel) parameters.
47 This is a configuration file for a network providing both EAP-TLS and
49 The respective SSIDs are tls_ssid and peap_ssid.
53 Description = Example network configuration
57 SSID = 746c735f73736964
59 CACertFile = /home/user/.certs/ca.pem
60 ClientCertFile = /home/user/devlp/.certs/client.pem
61 PrivateKeyFile = /home/user/.certs/client.fsid.pem
62 PrivateKeyPassphraseType = fsid
69 CACert = /home/user/.cert/ca.pem